April 28, 2019

The unifying themes of this program are justice, love, learning and hope.  The messages come from sermons and readings from Unitarian-Universalist sources.  The program title comes from a beloved Unitarian-Universalist hymn, “Spirit of Life,” which includes the words, “Sing in my heart all the stirrings of compassion” and “Move in the hand, giving life the shape of justice.”

Are you okay with your body? Lifting weights and changing diets are one thing.  But living inside a body is hard for a mind.  We’ll consider this problem in the sermon from Elea Kemler, below.


Commentary

Written by Orlando Montoya

TBD


Sermon

So Much, So Big” (4/14/19)

Rev. Mark Ward

Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Asheville, North Carolina


Sermon

Flesh, Blood, Bone and Spirit” (1/13/19)

Rev. Elea Kemler

First Parish Church of Groton, Massachusetts, Unitarian-Universalist

 

Sermon

TBD


Sermon

TBD


Braver Wiser

Used by permission of Braver Wiser, a publication of the Unitarian-Universalist Association

 

Quest Monthly

Used by permission of Quest Monthly, a publication of the Church of the Larger Fellowship

 

UUA Statements

Messages from the Unitarian Universalist Association

 

Natural Silence

Used by permission of ListeningEarth.com

 

UUA Principles and Sources

Our liberal faith as defined by the Unitarian Universalist Association

 

World Religions

Written by Orlando Montoya

 

Interfaith Calendar

Written by Orlando Montoya

 

UU FAQ

Written by and used by permission of John Sias from interviews with Rev. Steve Edington

Published by the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Nashua, NH

 

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